One of my favourite, if not the favourite, ceramicist in Malta is Charlot Cassar. I just love his work. Last Friday, I attended to the opening of his latest exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta, titled Contours.
Sinuous lines, primitive textural qualities and deep earthy colours are just some of the qualities in the ceramic works that Charlot Cassar presents in his second exhibition, currently at the Loggia, Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta. The works evoke images of a landscape at once real and imagined, that is unblemished, serene, raw, wild yet contained in an apparent calm. Compositions in clay that allude to fields, cliffs, shorelines, rock formations and the occasional saltpan reminiscent of Cassar’s first exhibition in 2006.
Definitely, its an exhibition not to be missed.
Sinuous lines, primitive textural qualities and deep earthy colours are just some of the qualities in the ceramic works that Charlot Cassar presents in his second exhibition, currently at the Loggia, Museum of Fine Arts, Valletta. The works evoke images of a landscape at once real and imagined, that is unblemished, serene, raw, wild yet contained in an apparent calm. Compositions in clay that allude to fields, cliffs, shorelines, rock formations and the occasional saltpan reminiscent of Cassar’s first exhibition in 2006.
Definitely, its an exhibition not to be missed.
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